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Free Webinar: 3/16: Competency-based education

TCC 2016 cordially invites you to join a FREE special pre-conference webinar on

competency-based education (CBE).


Unpack CBE


During this session, Diane Singer from Brandman University, and Susan Manning from the University of Wisconsin at Stout, discuss the meaning and processes behind CBE, with a specific eye to how the assessment and recognition of competencies benefit various stakeholders, including business and industry.


Date & time:

March 16, 2:00 PM Hawaii; 6:00 PM Mountain; 8:00 PM Eastern

March 17, 9:00 AM Tokyo & Seoul; 11:00 AM Sydney, Feb. 26


Other timezones:

http://bit.ly/tcc16precon2-unpackCBE


Full information:

http://2016.tcconlineconference.org/unpacking-cbe/


RSVP for this FREE session!

If you wish to participate, please RSVP. A reminder will be sent a few days prior along with instructions to sign-in.


http://bit.ly/tcc2016precon2-rsvp


REGISTER for the main event!

TCC 2016 Online Conference, 21st edition

April 19-21, 2016

http://2016.tcconlineconference.org/


- Bert Kimura, Curtis Ho & Sharon Fowler

  TCC 2016 Online Conference coordinators

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